Jezebel editor Jessica Coen explained in the original post that her efforts weren't to shame the Girls creator, but to highlight the magazine's double standards.

"Lena Dunham is a woman who trumpets body positivity, who's unabashedly feminist, who has said that her naked body is 'a realistic expression of what it's like to be alive' and 'if you are not into me, that's your problem," she wrote.

"Her body is real. She is real. And for as lovely as the Voguepictures are, they're probably not terribly real."

Dunham responded to Coen's criticism on Friday morning on Twitter, saying, "Way cooler when people do things out of pure blind spite than out of faux altruism."